

I added the disks in this order and this seems to work: One of the comments here does mention that the hdd disk image needs to be first (even though the dialog says the listed order is the boot order). Here’s where you add the disk images, and a summary of the other settings:ĭoing some searching online it’s not immediately obvious if this is a configuration issue or a bug in UTM. I added 3 drives, floppy (to boot from install disk image), a CD-ROM (for the install ISO) and a 4GB drive to install to: Let’s take a go at emulating an x86 32bit and install Windows 95. Is there any CPU architecture that QEMU does not emulate? This is pretty amazing: It turns out there a QEMU build for Apple silicon M1, and there’s also a gui frontend to help with the configuration of various machines, called UTM.

I’ve played with QEMU on MacOS before to install and run Solaris on SPARC.

QEMU is an emulator for a wide range of machine architectures.
